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TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL

New ASME A17.1-2010 code requires that “the two-way communi-
cations means within the (elevator) car shall include a means to
verify operability of the telephone line”. When your local municipal-
ity adopts this new ASME A17.1 code the 

LV-1K 

can be added to

fulfill all requirements for visual and audible signaling when it is
determined the telephone line is not functioning.

The 

LV-1K

is essentially  

    three products in one. First, it can be

added to any new or existing Viking 

1600A Series

elevator emer-

gency as a single phone stand alone solution. With the 

LV-1K

installed, the 

1600A Series

phone will check the telephone line for

actual dial tone on a daily basis. The 

LV-1K

also continuously mon-

itors for loss of Talk Battery voltage and will immediately  provide
an audible and visual indication when the telephone line has     

been accidentally cut or disconnected.

Second, it can be wired to a Viking model 

LC-6

six port concentrator, to provide visual and audible signal-

ing for any grouping of elevators that are controlled by the same “FIRE RECALL” switch. The 

LC-6

not only

allows 2 to 6 Viking elevator emergency phones share the same 

LV-1K

Line Verification Panel, but it also

allows the cost savings of those phones being able to share a single telephone line, and still meet all
requirements of ASME A17.1.

Third, since the 

LV-1K

continuously watches for loss of Talk Battery voltage, it can be used to provide an audible and visual

indication when any analog station or telephone line has been accidentally cut or disconnected from any telecom device.

In accordance to ASME A17.1, the

LV-1K

is labeled “ELEVATOR COMMUNICATION FAILURE” in ¼” high red letters, and will

sound an audible signal every 30 seconds and flash a red light when a telephone line fault is detected. Authorized personnel
can silence the audible signal with the included key switch. The LED will remain flashing until the fault is corrected.

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LV-1K

LV-1K

Line Verification Panel

with Key Switch

June 19, 2013

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• Single Viking 

1600A Series

elevator emer-

gency phones (

DOD# 215

)

• Add to the Viking model 

LC-6

(

DOD# 245

) for

use with banks of two to six 

1600A Series

elevator emergency phones

• Any other analog device on any analog sta-

tion or phone line

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Line Verification Panel with Key Switch

Power:

120V AC/ 12V DC UL Listed adapter provided

Dimensions:

124 mm x 124 mm x 33 mm (4.9” x 4.9” x 1.3”)

Shipping Weight:

0.7 kg (1.5 lbs.)

Environmental:

0 C to 32 C (32 F to 90 F) with 5% to 95% non-

condensing humidity

Maximum Power Supply Wire Length: 

244m (500 ft) with #24

gauge wire

Connections: 

(8) color-coded wires with (8) gel-filled butt con-

nectors

• Complies with ASME A17.1 Elevator Code

• Immediately detects a cut or disconnected

phone line

• Allows Viking Model 

1600A Series

phones to

daily test for dial tone

• Compatible with Viking Model 

LC-6

Six Port

Line Concentrator

• Works with any analog device on any analog

line

• Volume adjustable audible signaling

• Mounts in standard double gang electrical box

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